The newest issue of Hobo Camp Review, a publication that truly expresses my heart, the whole idea of a hobo camp, is live now with three of my poems. These are three of my personal favorites — 2 prosepoems and a Sestina — that at the same time fit the theme not only of “ghost stories” but of a hobo Camp itself. Some fantastic poetry on the site, including a poem on “Dia de Los Muertos” and many other ghost stories/ poems — don’t miss it! And a huge thanks to editor James Duncan for putting together a fantastic issue and setting up the perfect camp for vagabond spirits.
Love that sestina. Am envious, too, as I’ve never been able to write a decent one. But someday!
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Thanks, Robert. I’m also an admirer of your work. Still don’t know how anyone can write a poem a day with TQR. Not at least of such high quality. So glad you liked the sestina, which is my third published one. (Took a long time, though.)
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The 30-30 is certainly interesting and exhausting. I follow William Stafford’s advice, which is “lower your standards.” 😬
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